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what makes life in society more stable and organism​

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Answered by nainatiwari870
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The stability of a community is a function of its ability to withstand (resistance) and come back (resilience) from change. The Stability Diversity Hypothesis states that the more diverse a community, the more stable it is. Another hypothesis states that a community is most stable at its climax sere, which is characterized by one or a few dominant species, which consequently lowers diversity. These contradictory hypotheses are both being very heavily debated upon, so there isn't a real answer yet.

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Answered by loganlevi2004
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Life in a society becomes more stable and organised with the help of rules. Rules help in smooth functioning of day-to-day matters by avoiding conflicts due to different opinions of individuals. Rules have to be formulated in such a way that they do not harm any individual in the society and give maximum utility.

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